It was a two-story building with rotting blue painted shutters and a door that was only moments away from unhinging itself. |
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But hinging and unhinging the wrists during the putting stroke makes it difficult to control distance. |
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They feel that the books are to blame for unhinging his previously sound mind. |
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Stars, lies and propaganda have become the stock in trade of public life, distorting reality, unhinging trust in institutions and corroding confidence. |
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The misery is spreading west into neighbouring Chad, unhinging that country and threatening a proxy war with Sudan. |
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First, try throwing the clubhead down at the ball by unhinging the wrists. |
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Instead of throwing the club from the top by unhinging your wrists immediately, you want to add lag by sharpening the angle created by the clubshaft and forearms. |
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The musical emotivity of his work and in that of many of his followers, a combination of expressive effervescence and the outburst of passions so incisive as to succeed in unhinging past rules and constructions. |
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But BenÃtez, aware of how scatty this team can be, had apparently been preaching composure and Newcastle seemed more intent on respecting their team shape than unhinging their opponents. |
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Everyone's cabinet is unhinging with confusing chemical choices. |
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With this they prevent unhinging or jemmying on the hinge-side. |
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On the side of the hinges, the unhinging is prevented, besides by the hinges themselves, which can be adjusted in height, also by the 5 fixed pins which get into the frame when the door is closed. |
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Gulls have unhinging jaws which allow them to consume large prey. |
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